Moderate independence movement wins elections in Greenland
Demokraatit, a liberal party that advocates a gradual secession from Denmark, wins a vote marked by Donald Trump’s interest in annexing the giant island
Demokraatit, a liberal party that advocates a gradual secession from Denmark, wins a vote marked by Donald Trump’s interest in annexing the giant island
There are almost 42,000 people in custody, 4,000 more than before the arrival of the new administration. Detention centers are at 109% of their capacity

Lack of resources for healthcare and the growth of the anti-vaccine movement make it difficult to confront the worst wave of infections in three decades

Mark Carney, former governor of the central banks of Canada and England who will be sworn in as Canadian prime minister in a few days, promises firmness in the face of US protectionist attacks

The US withdrew from the nuclear deal negotiated by the Obama administration and European partners in 2018, during Trump’s first term

The Ukrainian presidential adviser calls for calm, and argues that the U.S. president should lead the negotiations to end the war

The deputies of the NPC, the highest organ of power in the Chinese state, were evasive about the American president in their only annual meeting with the press

Opponents of the Republican state’s heavy-handed immigration program say spending of more than $11 billion has diverted funds from other areas

A judge’s blocking of the transfer of Abraham Oseguera, brother of the CJNG leader, to the U.S. is added to his arrest last year and release nine days later. The then-Mexican president considered it proof of the corruption of the judicial system

The bloc is studying the use of its security and defense policy in shielding the invaded country after a potential future peace agreement with Russia

The CIA director confirmed ‘a pause’ in the transmission of intelligence on Moscow’s movements — information that military officials and experts consider the most critical form of America’s support

The former businessman, who spent almost a decade in a Siberian prison for confronting the Russian president, says that the leaders understand each other like ‘two gangsters’ and maintains that Zelenskiy has not understood Europe’s message

Days after the kidnapping of a group of people from Tlaxcala, a car with nine bodies was found on a highway in Puebla. Now no authority wants to take responsibility

Washington has provided half of all defense spending that Kyiv has received since the start of the Russian invasion

Uncertainty over tariffs is raising inflation expectations, damaging consumer confidence, widening the trade deficit and hampering growth

The stock market experienced a sharp fall as Washington’s protectionist threat against its trading partners was fulfilled

The president is targeting the US capital, a Democratic city whose residents are suffering from mass layoffs of public officials and attacks on the independence of its cultural institutions and media

The president will speak at a joint session of Congress on Tuesday after halting military aid to Kyiv following his rant at Zelenskiy in the White House

The US president will announce the future of the economic agreement with Ukraine on Tuesday, in his speech before both houses of Congress, while softening some measures against Russia

The slight economic growth of recent years could be hampered by fiscal imbalances

Human rights and humanitarian organizations are sounding the alarm about an increase in sexual violence against children, their presence in gangs, and the risks to their education and future

The delivery of Rafael Caro Quintero, the leaders of Loz Zetas and other organized crime kingpins marks a watershed in security policy

Those who have been impacted call out ‘chaos’ in Trump administration cuts — and warn that the purge puts at risk the United States’ reputation as a world leader in science, as well as its chances at combating the next pandemic

Mexican and U.S. authorities are struggling to explain the legal basis that allowed them to overcome the court logjam that for years prevented the drug lords from being handed over

In the last four years, authorities have seized 5.4 tons of fentanyl, almost 50% in territory controlled by the sons of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, from where it is trafficked to the US through Tucson and San Diego

The country has never had an official language, although English has become dominant

Drug trafficking, homicide and organized crime are some of the charges that the dozens of cartel members extradited to contain tariff threats face in US courts